1 week & counting to the ever-popular, always-satisfying, 3rd I-sponsored, SF International South Asian Film Festival -

Like Amardeep, one of my most eagerly anticipated flicks is Loins of Punjab from freshman writer / director Manish Acharya -

2:00 pm, Saturday, November 17th, Castro Theater, San Francisco
Admission: $10
Director: Manish Acharya
Country: India (2007)
Running Time: 88 mins, 35mm, Color

Synopsis & Tickets

I’ve already purchased my tickets online. To keep the good times rolling after the flick, we’ll do a mini-meetup around the corner from the theater at Samovar Tea Lounge in the Castro.

3rd I has the following summary of Loins -

A ruthless philanthropist. A gay bhangra rapper. An over-protected prodigy. A reckless actress. A lovelorn businessman. An entrepreneurial yogi. And a Loin King. Enter the roller-coaster world of seven strangers whose lives collide during a singing contest in a small New Jersey town, in this rip-roaring comedy. Think Monsoon Wedding meets Annie Hall, in a diner in Queens, for a masala omelette.

Manish Acharya’s (1967- ) feature film directorial debut, written mostly at a Starbucks in Manhattan, won Best Feature Film at the 65th First Run Film Festival in New York. Before receiving an MFA in Film Directing from the NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Manish was the founding member of a successful software company. His short film Partner (2001) won the Carl Lerner Award for a Film with Social Significance. Currently, Manish divides his time between Mumbai and New York.

Manish Vij saw the flick, put up a great review and maintains what’s probably the most authoritative, ongoing collection of Loins web content.

The movie’s trailer is up on YouTube -

A Loins-derived music video featuring the talents of Mutineer Emeritus and Animation-Guru Nina Paley is also available online -

After the flick, any interested folks can join some friends & I at the Samovar Tea Lounge, just a couple blocks around the corner.


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Looking forward to seeing some mutineers in the wild!